Brüheim

Brüheim is a municipality in the northern district of Gotha ( Thuringia). It is located in Thuringia Heartland, about 12 km north- west of the county town of Gotha.

Geography

The Farming Brüheim district is located in the Thuringian basin northwest of Gotha. Hainich National Park is located northwest of the district of Brühheim. The federal highways 84 and 247 are transport network is easily reached via the state road 1030. By the district Nesse flows.

History

The place Brüheim was first mentioned in the year 531. Knights of Brüheim were in the Middle Ages servants of the Landgrave of Thuringia. Later, there were men of Salza, the people who were detached from Wangenheim of gender. In the 18th century Brüheim had good musical instruments maker. 1890 Nessetalbahn was taken with a station Brüheim - Sonneborn in operation. 1947, the tracks were dismantled as reparations to the USSR. Later they built up the distance over Friedrichswerth by Kindel to the local Soviet military training area again, with its evacuation was unnecessary. 1939 Brüheim 773 inhabitants. After the fall of the town was successfully incorporated into the village renewal program of Thuringia. Since 1 January 1997, the municipality of the joint management Middle Nessetal belongs to.

Policy

Coat of arms and flag

Blazon: " From green and red divided by an oblique right wave beams; above two golden ears of corn; below a silver tower with black window and door openings, to the left a silver annexe, each with a black door and window opening is ajar. "

The wavy oblique bar represents the location of the place at the Nesse that. Two ears for the prevailing source of income, agriculture The medieval castle refers to a the townscape formative former manor building, which is known as the cheese castle in the region. The Knights of Brüheim were in the Middle Ages servants of the Landgrave of Thuringia.

The flag is striped white-red and bears the coat of arms centered.

The church was on 30 June 2009, the coat of arms and the flag approved. The Brüheimer Erhard Neumann has the coat of arms and the flag designed.

Attractions

In the village, the partially preserved cheese castle, which belonged to a manor is located. This rest of the " Steinhof " is now privately owned and has been recently renovated. The building of the " Edelhofs ' are also refurbished appealing. Half of the plant was commissioned in 1945 lost by fire bombs. The manor of the family of Wangenheim with 180 ha in 1945 expropriated without compensation and further cultivated later in connection with Friedrichswerth as state owned property. On the adjacent church cemetery is a family vault. Also noteworthy is the memorial stone to a common grave for the years 1946/47, dead quarantine station in Brüheim.

Sons and daughters of the town

Brüheim is the birthplace of the bookseller and publisher Georg Christian Keil (1764-1807) and the philosopher and chess master Carl Theodor Göring ( 1841-1879 ).

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